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Fun and Frugal Kids' Activities!

By: Cyndi Roberts




Christmas is over, but the kids are still home from school for a few more days. You're all tired of playing the new
games, but what else is there to do? Try these fun, frugal activities!

1. Go to the park and feed the ducks. Bundle up and take along some stale bread, rolls (leftover from Christmas
dinner) or crackers. The kids will love it and the ducks will be glad to see you!

2. Were you too busy before the holidays to bake and decorate cookies? Bake "after-Christmas" cookies. It will
still be just as much fun and there's no added stress of finishing on time, etc.

3. Gather blank paper, stickers, markers, rubber stamps, etc.and let the kids make their own stationery for writing
thank-you notes.

4. Let the kids make a tent out of a card table with an old blanket or sheet hung over it. You could even let them eat
a picnic lunch inside.

5. Make a beanbag toss game. Fill old socks partway with dried beans and tie closed with twist ties or string. Cut
a hole in a large cardboard box. For older kids, make 3 different size holes and assign points to the holes--i.e.
more points for tossing your beanbag into the smallest hole.

6. Feed the birds. Cover a pinecone with peanut butter; then roll in birdseed. Hang in a tree outside your window
so the kids can watch the birds as they eat.

7. Visit your local library and check out a new book or movie.

Never fear spoiling children by making them too happy. Happiness is the atmosphere in which all good affections grow.


About the author:
Cyndi Roberts is the editor of the bi-weekly newsletter "1 Frugal Friend 2 Another", bringing you practical,
money-saving tips, recipes and ideas. Visit her online at
http://www.cynroberts.comto subscribe and receive the
Free e-course, "Taming the Monster Grocery Bill".


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